Testimonials

Kay and Mike Davis appreciate the primary reasons many of their neighbors cite for choosing Waterford – proximity to the community’s gate, friendliness, large lot sizes, privacy – but the natural bucolic environment was the main draw for them. “There’s a lot of designated green area and lakes in Big Canoe,” says Mike. “And we…

Long before Linda and John Feight became a part of Waterford, they were impressed with the strong sense of service and community their neighbors demonstrate. “This is such a special place,” says John. “Part of that is the community desire to reach out and not be limited or isolated. The Chapel outreach program is pretty…

Carol and Ray Haas chose to live where they’d like to spend the rest of their lives because of spacious lots, beauty and convenience. Once they moved into North Georgia’s premier mountain neighborhood, they discovered that the greatest benefit wasn’t something that could be seen from the road – it was the wonderful neighbors in…

Jim and Patsy Long chose Waterford as a home for many compelling reasons: their quiet lake lot, proximity to the community’s gate and, most of all, easy access to exceptional programs and amenities. They bought their first property in Big Canoe in 1983 and were part-timers for many years. Finally in 2008 they made the…

Pat and Fred Williams owned two houses in their gated community before they finally found the home they wanted in Waterford. “We’ve liked living here from the beginning, and the longer we stay here the better we like living here,” says Fred. “This area has things they don’t have anywhere else.” Pat and Fred had…

ABOUT WATERFORD

Waterford is a Big Canoe neighborhood; residents living there are subject to the same covenants and restrictions as any other resident of Big Canoe. Tract I was annexed into Big Canoe in 2001 and been developed by Ken Rice. There are five tracts that will be annexed within the next 20 years.